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| Kaytrim:
Look at the middle of this page. http://groovygamegear.com/webstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=86&products_id=268 |
| Space Fractal:
Is it any reseller in EU who have this spinner, so I can avoid to pay a roughly high toll in Denmark (EU) (40% to total price+11$ fee)? I hope arcadeshop.de or such in the future add GGG as a vendor. This is the only reason why I diddent order yet. So Randy, I hope you start a business in EU (like in UK). |
| Level42:
--- Quote from: Space Fractal / Denmark on February 09, 2007, 10:33:47 am ---Is it any reseller in EU who have this spinner, so I can avoid to pay a roughly high toll in Denmark (EU) (40% to total price+11$ fee)? I hope arcadeshop.de or such in the future add GGG as a vendor. This is the only reason why I diddent order yet. So Randy, I hope you start a business in EU (like in UK). --- End quote --- Maybe you can have it sent as a gift.......just an idea ;) |
| squirrellydw:
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| rockin_rick:
Does the spinner perform EXACTLY the same (IOW with the same resolution/update speed) on the Z-axis as it does on the X or Y? I tested it a bit (in USB mode) with Tempest and found that I need to cut the sensitivity down to 3% to match the 6% used when on the X-axis. This would seem to imply that something is different with the Z-axis and the TT2 (or opti-wiz). Maybe the scaling is different? Is there any difference (regarding Z-axis performance) between PS/2 and USB modes? Of course, the reason for the Z-axis is the ability to add a trackball to the opti-wiz. If the spinner works on the Z-axis 100% as good as it does on the X-axis, then that certainly adds value to the TT2. Rick |
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